Strange and Interesting Freshwater Fish of North America: Part 2
This video takes a look at some of the strange, interesting, rare, and weird fish of North America discussing things like physical characteristics, native ranges, behaviors, and historical significance. In this video we'll be traveling across the United States, Canada, and Mexico looking at a variety of amazing fish. The fish mentioned in this video include: Mexican Blind Cavefish (Mexican Tetra) Rio Grande Cichlid Bowfin Fathead Minnow Least Brook Lamprey Brook Stickleback Humpback Chub Photo credit: Thomas Uland Geological Survey ncfishes.com University of Illinois Julia Hampton, Great Rivers Field Station (Bowfin Mouth Pic) Roughfish.com (range maps) Montana Natural Heritage Program (fathead minnow range map) Emuseum of natural history FishBase species page link: https://www.fishbase.de/summary/2520 (Least brook lamprey range map) https://gcdamp.com/ Humpback chub range map

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